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  2. Do they not. ? Any tracking i've followed i could see every step of its journey. I've found parcelforce / Royal Mail to be pretty good in recent years too. Does make you worry a bit. I'd never send a bass or amp by post. I always go for collection only or meet up somewhere. If its a bass i'd prefer the buyer to try it at my house before parting with any money. Dave
  3. In the past I've found that couriers manage to find things once they've been provided with a crime reference number after it's been reported to plod as theft.
  4. Missing playing around with my old TX802 FM synth. Anyone have one they want to sell? That or its replacement, the TG77. Cheers!
  5. Can't Stop Talking - The Struts
  6. Excellent news. One of the 3 basic rules for being in a band: turn up on time (or, in this case, turn up 🤦🏻).
  7. They don't basically, which is what Mark is alluding to. I feel its likely someone in a Parcelforce uniform has a very good idea of where this ended up
  8. Congratulations and well done John 😎
  9. Fretless Stingray, lightly chorused.
  10. I can't upload the video if you give me your email I'll send it to you privately
  11. I am selling a beautiful bass from the Italian Liuteria Claire Basses&Guitars, model Etna 5, with a Black Korina body, flamed maple neck, ebony fingerboard, spalted wood pickguard, PKV Pickups and electronics.
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  12. I've always wondered how any item can be lost especially larger items. Every package is scanned at every stage of its journey. Every destination or van/truck it gets scanned when arrives and scanned when despatched. It should be easy to find out what part of its journey it went "missing". Hopefully insurance covers it but better still it turns up in undamaged condition. Dave
  13. Definitely this for me. Saw the Stranglers play Cambridge Corn Exchange in 1977 as a 16 year old violin player. Bought my first bass from the local classifieds the following week (a mid-1960's Kalamazoo KB1 for £25. I still have bits of it....)
  14. As the previous owner of this bass I’d like to add that it is a wonderful instrument. Great feel and piezo tone. I moved it on as it simply didn’t sit right on my body, I think it’s the short scale. I can genuinely say I’ve never wanted a bass to work out more than this one, I was very disappointed when I had to conclude that it was just not going to work for me. GLWTS
  15. Great bass. I sold mine to make way for a Nordstrand Acinonyx. I have sold the Acinonyx too now. I have still got the a Sire U5 Fretless in the same finish as yours: another great bass, especially for the money. i miss the EHB but unfortunately Ibanez have discontinued the 4 string version and the new models, while being very pretty, have gone up considerably in price. I am sure they could still sell quite a few 4 strings but their marketing department obviously feels otherwise. Shame!
  16. Apologies for the delayed reply. It's the modern 1.625”. Additonally the hole on the board has been repaired making this a bit of a bargain, Fender Neck, EMG Geezers and under 8lbs
  17. It is stunning in every way! Possibly, I did buy it used in excellent condition. It really is a beauty and the best 5 string I've ever owned, having owned many.
  18. I am always in awe of your finishing. Great job!
  19. Anyway - back on topic... what is the colour of that bass? It's lovely. I don't usually do blue but that looks like sheet ice, especially with the relic job, and it's just so.... Cool. [/not even sorry]
  20. Yeah i am the same, having worked in regulated financial services for a looooong time i know exactly what you mean. Jonny
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  22. Even when insurance is regulated if the insurance is provided by a third party but merely arranged by the one in between (EG if the PF cover was actually an insurance product from an insurance company like AXA or something) then a disclaimer stating "you agree we have not advised you as to the suitability of the insurance product you have asked us to arrange and you have made your own determination as to whether it meets your needs: we do not offer advice on this or any other financial products and we do not offer to arrange any alternatives" is usually enough to avoid liability - or at least make it such a ballache to pursue it that 99% of customers don't bother. This is also why I refuse to accept any offers of "Free Financial Advice" even if it comes from my own bank. If it's free then the advisor doesn't owe me as much care as whoever it is that is paying him. I always pay for professional services so they owe me the duty of care and not someone else.
  23. Oh, S**t ! I have oodles of Komplete and Kontakt stuff, and find them very good. I hope they manage to salvage the business
  24. Does this mean i am due you a massive fee?? Jonny
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